Golden Retrievers in Golden Field is a photograph by Jennie Marie Schell which was uploaded on February 8th, 2013.
Golden Retrievers in Golden Field
Photography of two beautiful Golden Retriever dogs in a field of golden grasses in Autumn. Wonderful Dog art for your home or office.
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Title
Golden Retrievers in Golden Field
Artist
Jennie Marie Schell
Medium
Photograph - Photography Art Design
Description
Photography of two beautiful Golden Retriever dogs in a field of golden grasses in Autumn. Wonderful Dog art for your home or office.
The Golden Retriever dog is a smart and loving dog which makes them a wonderful family pet. They also excel at hunting and water retrieving for the sportsman. The breed was developed in the mid-19th century in Scotland for their sporting abilities. Today they are one of the most popular breed of dogs around the world.
Copyright by Jennie Marie Schell. All Rights Reserved.
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February 8th, 2013
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Comments (43)
Ruth's other Artistic vision
Very nice capture ! Congratulations on your special article in A Woman's Touch Group!
Rebecca Grzenda
Congrats on your Daily Special feature in AWT Group....beautiful dogs and beautiful image!!
Ann Pride
Beautiful dogs and work Jennie. Beautiful work Jenny. Congratulations on your feature and also being included in today's DAILY SPECIAL in AWT's Art Group
Sharon W
Congratulations on your DAILY SPECIAL feature in A Woman's Touch group! They are just so beautiful!! Precious portrait!
Brooks Garten Hauschild
Congratulations on your homepage feature in ‘A Woman’s Touch’! I’m also sharing this beautiful image as one of our ‘Daily Specials’ today. You are invited to share your work in any other group thread that fits, as well, for more exposure & promotion. FL
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your tie for a 2d place win in the The Wonderful Sporting Breed Group contest! VLF
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive discussion as well as any other discussion in which it would fit!